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That is VERY Impressive! Great Job!
You stuffed a lot of tools into a very small space. Well Done!
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Nice! I like the contrast.
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I like it!
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood
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I'm impressed with the amount of thought that went into the organization and the number of squares you have. Nice cabinet and nice tools. Those chisels make me drool. Ken
Very nice, Del. You crammed a lot of tools into a small space! That took some planning. Is it pine and red cedar?
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Wow! I love your full assortment of turnscrews, 12?
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Great work. Far too organized if you ask me. (Just kidding.). But what happened with the doors? Something made them rack. After all that fine work, I wouldn't rest until I got them looking perfect.
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Thanks for the complements
I did spend a lot of time designing the cabinet and the layout of the tools
Hank
Yes, The cabinet is made of Pine and Red Cedar
Chuck
There are actually only 10 Turnscrews
John
I am not sure why the doors came out racked
I will be looking into that
There are some features that do not show up well in the first set of pictures that I posted
So I will be posting more pictures as soon as I can
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STANDING (applause)...really nicely done!
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.